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What does the Bible say about Christ as a lion?

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The Bible describes Christ as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, symbolizing His kingship, power, and ability to overcome enemies (Revelation 5:5).

In Revelation 5:5, Christ is directly referred to as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, which powerfully illustrates His majesty and authority. The metaphor of a lion signifies not only His role as the King of kings but also emphasizes His strength and courage. Just as a lion is often seen as a fierce and majestic creature, Christ embodies these same characteristics in His divine authority and ability to conquer sin, death, and evil. His title as the Lion also reassures believers of His ultimate victory over all adversaries, showcasing His fierce protector role.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:5, Isaiah 9:6

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Christ a Lion
Benjamin Keach · Oct 31, 2022
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